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Direct thread for the 3rd head to be able to easily thread it.
Thanks for the input, guys. I don't know what brand of tubing Showcase uses, but I measured it to be .032" OD and ~.021" ID, so quite close to the 0.8 mm x 0.6 mm tubing @Wutter references. I don't expect to have any trouble with my 2-head signals, but 3 will likely be a challenge. Fortunately, I have only one such mast in my signal plan (at Kern Jcn) so I'll cope somehow.
P.S.:Pardon my puzzlement, but what does this mean?
A little silicone gel lubricant might help as well.
It's not silicone-based, I think. <tmi>It's more like a thick K-Y and is water soluble, and wipes off easily. Can't say the same for the silicone stuff.</tmi>
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You're right, it's polymer-based.Probably the biggest problem will be getting a small amount, when the stuff is sold in big bottles. Maybe if you know an electrician, he'd let you have a teaspoon of the stuff--that'll be a lifetime supply for modeling needs.
Quart bottles are the standard size, and it's cheap at the DIY stores - the yellow stuff is $6.50/qt., although a 5-gallon pail of it will set you back fifty bucks or so. I keep it on hand for my own 1:1 projects. I think it's too thick for MRR purposes. Joking aside, I was semi-serious about the K-Y reference, alluding to your silicone lube idea. The silicone-based "personal lubricants" would be about just right in terms of consistency for pulling fine wires through tubing. I'd test it first, though, in case it acts as a solvent and strips off the insulation. Doubtful, tho'.